Sentence example with the word 'doctrine'

doctrine

a belief, articles of religion, belief, conviction, creed, fundamental, maxim, postulate, proposition, religious faith, tenet, thesis

Definition n. a belief

Last update: September 13, 2015


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During the cold war, nuclear weapons played a large part in the foreign policy doctrine of nuclear deterrence.   [noun]

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They generally base their argument on the classic economic doctrine of "comparative advantage."   [noun]

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The doctrine that we now label fair use, began in the English cases as the doctrine of fair abridgment.   [noun]

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Some think anarchism is a doctrine espousing the right to do what ever you want.   [noun]

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This is the doctrine of truth, and most consoling and refreshing it is to the true believer.   [noun]

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"Doctrine or no doctrine," said the sturdy woodsman, "'tis the belief of knaves, and the curse of an honest man."'   [noun]

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Straight before him there lay Milton's pamphlet--a publication of ten years ago; but he had been reading it only that morning--"The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce."   [noun]

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"Well, sir, that seems hard doctrine, if I may be allowed to say so, and not like your kind-heartedness."   [noun]

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"They chose an odd quarter," said Morton, "from which to expect freedom of conscience and purity of doctrine."   [noun]

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Miss Wardour protested loudly against this ungallant doctrine; but the bell now rung for dinner.   [noun]

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